Thief Returns Stolen Money to Market After 11 Years

Eleven years after a man stole $300, cigarettes, and beer from Interasian Market in Nashville, Tennessee, he apologized for his actions and returned the money, too. According to News Channel 5, an envelope containing $400 and an anonymous handwritten note was left for the owner of Interasian market last week. The note explained that the former thief had been using drugs at the time and was now making amends for his actions. "He read it, and he was absolutely floored," the store owner's son, Somboon Wu, said of his father's reaction to the note." The store also put the letter up on Instagram and posted a message to the robber on Twitter: "This is truly inspirational and reminds us that there are plenty of good people in this world. To the anonymous person, we want to tell you all is forgiven and thank for your note. We don't care about the money. We are more inspired and touched by your act. We hope you find peace in life and prosperity."